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Google Goes Back to the Drawing Board for Nexus Q

Nexus Q

In June, Google engineers took to the stage in front of thousands of cheering software developers to introduce the Nexus Q, a black ball meant to stream video and music. It was Google’s first try at building its own hardware — in the United States, no less — and Google called it “a third wave of consumer electronics.”

Senh: It looks cool, but I'm not sure how practical the design is. It looks kinda big, and you can't stack anything on top of it. It also says, "look at me!"

 

The Nexus Q Is Also a Magic 8-Ball

Nexus Q

Google's Nexus Q is many thing to many people. A miniature Death Star, an alien being, necessary but overwrought or, umm, a media streamer. It also has an extra, hidden function: it works as a magic 8-ball.

 

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